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Call for Papers

Theme: Philosophical Perspectives on Harmony
Type: International Workshop
Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Location: Singapore
Date: 15.–17.7.2019
Deadline: 30.11.2018

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This international workshop aims to bring together scholars to
explore conceptions of harmony and closely related ideas in various
philosophical and cultural traditions. 

Harmony or similar ideas can be found in virtually all traditions of
thought. Yet, its meaning varies greatly, ranging from pure concord
to a transformative process for accommodating diversity and
minimizing conflict. Greek philosophers Heraclitus, Pythagoras, and
Plato presented competing conceptions of harmony; whereas Heraclitian
processive harmony presupposes ongoing opposites, tension and
conflict, Pythagorean harmony and Platonic harmony are founded on a
pre-determined order. In China, various schools of thought took
harmony/harmonization as an effective way to optimally coordinate
differences and productively transforming reality, yet their
conceptions diverged. In modern times, especially in the West, the
concept of harmony has been taken almost exclusively as concord
rather than a dynamic process. Mainstream Western philosophical
discourse seldom includes the idea or ideal of harmony. Is harmony
still relevant in the world today? If yes, what form of harmony is
desired and how should harmony be constructed in contemporary
contexts? Careful studies of harmony and closely related ideas are
needed to address these fundamental questions.   

The workshop presents a platform for scholars to explore a broad
range of philosophical perspectives on and cultural traditions
relating to harmony, from harmony as agreement, peace, to a dynamic,
integrative transformation for new relationships and new reality
through mutual engagement. In addition to historical studies, we are
particularly interested in papers that directly engage contemporary
issues and address the relation of harmony with other moral and
social ideals. We seek extended abstracts (500-800 words) that
examine the conception(s) of harmony in a thinker, a philosophical
school, and a cultural tradition, or explore the relation between
harmony and other philosophical concepts. Examples of topics include:

- Harmony and the Good
- Harmony and Diversity
- Harmony and Justice
- Harmony and Human Rights
- Harmony and Mathematics
- Harmony in African Philosophy
- Religious Harmony
- Aesthetic Harmony and Logical Harmony
- Aesthetic versus Ethical Harmony
- Harmony and Process
- Harmony and Evolution

Submission of Proposals

Submissions should include a title, an abstract of 500-800 words and
a brief biography including name, institutional affiliation, and
email contact. Only previously unpublished papers and those not
already committed elsewhere can be accepted. Submission deadline is
November 30, 2018. Please send abstracts and inquiries to:

[email protected]

Successful applicants will be notified by 15 January 2019 and their
full papers (7000-8000 words) are due by 15 June 2019.

The organizers will provide participants with return economy airfare
up to S$2000 (depending on home regions) and local accommodation
during the workshop. The organizers plan to publish an edited volume
with selected papers presented in this workshop; participants are
expected to prepare accordingly.

Workshop Convener:
Prof Chenyang Li (Nanyang Technological University-Singapore)

Workshop Advisory Committee:
Prof Asma Afsaruddin (Indiana University)
Prof Robert Neville (Boston University)
Prof Philip Pettit (Princeton University / Australian National
University)
Prof Brook Ziporyn (University of Chicago)


Conference website:
http://www.soh.ntu.edu.sg/Programmes/philosophy/Harmony2019/Pages/




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